The indictment alleges that the two created phony prescriptions and documents used to bill Medicare for home health services, hospice services and items such as power wheelchairs that were unnecessary or never delivered.

The indictment says documents also were sold to providers who billed Medicare, which paid out some $22 million.

A message left for an Angela Avetisyan in Glendale wasn’t immediately returned. Glazer’s office number is disconnected.